Anderson Quest: Killing Vampires and Werewolves and Leprechauns (Hellsing/Bloodborne)

Doesn't make me wrong. This is the bastard that sucked in the Old Hunters so that it could torture them continuously in the Hunter's Nightmare. Not to mention it (or was it Kos? Eh, more or less the same) turning the villagers into fish people.

True, though the first was done in revenge for the slaughter of the latter and itself in the Waking World.
 
The old man begins to tremble and one arm, seemingly of its own volition, reaches back to grab a curved black blade, gripping it with skull-splitting pressure.

"You communicated with Ebrietas?"

"Aye." You tap the side of your head. "Took 'er a few tries, but she figured it out eventually."

Gehrman makes several aborted attempts to speak, eyes flicking towards a point on the ceiling, before finally managing to put his words together.

"What did she say?"

"That she'd only been tryin' ta help, and that the Church lied ta her."

He seems to notice his arm for the first time and slowly releases his grip. You give him some time to compose himself.
Was the moon presence trying to control Gehrman?
 
[X] Before you return to the waking world ask if he has a message for Ebrietas. He seems as if he knew her.
[X] Say goodbye to hope.
-[X] Return to the waking world
-[x] Interrogate the prisoner
-[x] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye

MY BODY IS READY.
 
[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
Doesn't make me wrong. This is the bastard that sucked in the Old Hunters so that it could torture them continuously in the Hunter's Nightmare. Not to mention it (or was it Kos? Eh, more or less the same) turning the villagers into fish people.


But yeah, I am admittedly rather salty on that dude.

Well, while I agree that he should be killed, blaming it for all the bad things that happened in Fishing Hamlet seems rather... unfair. After all, it is implied that the population there mutated because they were worshipping Kos and her Child (evident from the prostrating lot in the tunnel right before we reach Orphan). Also, Sweet Child of Kos created the Nightmare not out of his own malice, but as a respond to the villagers who cursed the 'blasphemous murderers' and 'blood crazed fiends' (from NPC's dialogue who gives us Accursed Brew), because Great Ones (minus Amygdala) are sympathetic in nature.

Ah, also, my vote:

[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
-[X] Return to the waking world
-[x] Interrogate the prisoner
-[x] Ask Ebrietas about the eye

I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IS GOING ON BUT I ASSUME THAT IT IS GOING TO BE AMAZING

[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye

We're going to sword fight a horse, it'll be awesome.
 
[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
[X] Before you return to the waking world ask if he has a message for Ebrietas. He seems as if he knew her.
[X] Say goodbye to hope.
-[X] Return to the waking world
-[x] Interrogate the prisoner
-[x] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
True, though the first was done in revenge for the slaughter of the latter and itself in the Waking World.
What slaughter? The game explicitly states that Kos was already dead when its carcass washed up on shore.

However Kos died, it wasn't due to humans in some town or city...and probably wasn't due to humans at all. Kos would have had to have been swimming on the surface for it to even be possible in the first place, and I doubt a Great One got one-shotted before it could dive out of reach.
 
[X] Say good-bye to Hope
[X] Return to the waking world
-[X] Interrogate the prisoner
-[X] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
Struggling to find an appropriate song to post.
 
The real question is whether or not we can take Ebrietas with us into the Hunter's Nightmare. If we can, saving Ludwig might truly be possible. If we can't...I'm skeptical about how long Ludwig could last, even with the Moonlight Greatsword in his hands. But it's worth trying regardless, I guess.

And if we take Ebrietas with us, it may be possible for us to not have to kill Maria. Dunno if we could take her to the Hunter's Dream or anything--well, that's far off regardless.
 
[X] Before you return to the waking world ask if he has a message for Ebrietas. He seems as if he knew her.
[X] Say goodbye to hope.
-[X] Return to the waking world
-[x] Interrogate the prisoner
-[x] Ask Ebrietas about the eye

Of course, how silly of me to doubt that.......anyone see Alucard Invisitext?
Did you see invisitext and are asking if anyone else noticed it, or are are you also on a hard-to-find-invisitext device (I'm on my phone) and asking if there was invisitext in this chapter?
 
What slaughter? The game explicitly states that Kos was already dead when its carcass washed up on shore.

However Kos died, it wasn't due to humans in some town or city...and probably wasn't due to humans at all. Kos would have had to have been swimming on the surface for it to even be possible in the first place, and I doubt a Great One got one-shotted before it could dive out of reach.

I'm not talking about Kos, but the slaughter of the denizens of the Fishing Hamlet by the Old Hunters and then the desecration of Kos' corpse and her Sweet Child by the scholars of Byrgenwerth for its Umbilical Cord and experiments. That's the reason why the Sweet Child formed the Hunter's Nightmare in the dream realm.
 
The real question is whether or not we can take Ebrietas with us into the Hunter's Nightmare. If we can, saving Ludwig might truly be possible. If we can't...I'm skeptical about how long Ludwig could last, even with the Moonlight Greatsword in his hands. But it's worth trying regardless, I guess.

The Moonlight Greatsword does help out with Ludwig retaining his sanity, it was also one of the causes for his beasthood.

And if we take Ebrietas with us, it may be possible for us to not have to kill Maria. Dunno if we could take her to the Hunter's Dream or anything--well, that's far off regardless.

I don't think we can save Maria and bringer back to the waking world. She has already long since passed away and is possibly shackled, much like Gehrman is in regards to the Moon Presence.
 
The Moonlight Greatsword does help out with Ludwig retaining his sanity, it was also one of the causes for his beasthood.



I don't think we can save Maria and bringer back to the waking world. She has already long since passed away and is possibly shackled, much like Gehrman is in regards to the Moon Presence.
Well at the very least we might be able to move her to the hunter's dream.
 
[X] Before you return to the waking world ask if he has a message for Ebrietas. He seems as if he knew her.
[X] Say goodbye to hope.
-[X] Return to the waking world
-[x] Interrogate the prisoner
-[x] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
[X] Before you return to the waking world ask if he has a message for Ebrietas. He seems as if he knew her.
[X] Say goodbye to hope.
-[X] Return to the waking world
-[x] Interrogate the prisoner
-[x] Ask Ebrietas about the eye
 
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